A fine of $200,000 and ten years in jail would be the penalty for the owner of a pit bull or other dangerous dog which mauls a victim to death if the new Dogs Control Bill 2013 is approved in its current form by Parliament.
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On Monday, Israel Khan, SC, who is representing Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar in the e-mail probe, claimed he was dissatisfied with how the police team was conducting its investigation.
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After almost three months of legal wrangling, Frankie’s Restaurant and Bar was granted a conditional liquor licence yesterday.
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After complaints from San Fernando residents about noise pollution in the city, the mayor and the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) took a tough approach last Friday, pulling down speakers and equipment blasting loud music from outside...
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Twenty-four-year-old farmer Avanish Singh is the People’s National Movement prospective candidate for the Chaguanas West by-election. The Chaguanas West seat became vacant on May 10, after Jack Warner resigned as MP.
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“Do not judge others, God is the only judge.” That was the message Brother Stephen Daley gave to mourners yesterday as murdered prisoner Aimard Placid Lima, who was beaten to death while in prison on June 9, was buried yesterday.
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A $9 million incinerator is being constructed at the San Fernando General Hospital.
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On June 20, 1937, the Trinidad Guardian’s lead story was: “Oilfields strikers clash with police”—and for the next month or so that story came to dominate the news.
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The space in the Fire Services’ book is too small to list all the maintenance work carried out on two vehicles in its fleet.
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If an Integrity Commission is constituted and required to investigate the e-mails produced by Opposition Leader Keith Rowley in Parliament last month, chairman Ken Gordon could be asked to recuse himself.
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